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WORK WISELY, WIN BIG: Transforming Efforts Into Success by Peter Langston - Non Fiction - Paperback

Author: Peter Langston
SKU: SNG22109
Barcode: 9789370037106
Publisher: Rupa Publications
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Condition: Brand New
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9789370037106
Publisher: Rupa Publications

Overview
Work Wisely, Win Big is a straight-talking guide for anyone tired of measuring success by hours logged rather than results delivered. Peter Langston challenges the "hustle harder" culture, arguing that sustainable achievement comes from sharper decision-making, better prioritisation, and playing to your natural strengths. Written in an accessible, no-nonsense style, this book is aimed at professionals, students, and anyone who wants to get more done without burning out. It's a timely read for a world that increasingly values efficiency over exhaustion.

About the Book
Too many of us have been taught that success is a reward for grinding endlessly, staying later than everyone else, and treating busyness as a badge of honour. Work Wisely, Win Big pushes back against that idea. Peter Langston lays out a framework for identifying which tasks genuinely move the needle and which are simply noise dressed up as productivity. Chapter by chapter, the book walks readers through practical techniques for prioritising effectively, making faster and more confident decisions, and building daily habits that compound into meaningful results over time.

Rather than offering vague motivational platitudes, the book leans into actionable frameworks: how to audit where your time actually goes, how to say no without guilt, and how to structure a week around your highest-value work rather than your inbox. Langston draws on real-world scenarios from workplaces and personal life to show that "smart work" isn't a shortcut for the lazy — it's a discipline that, once mastered, consistently outperforms sheer hours spent. The result is a compact, energising read that leaves readers with a clear, repeatable method rather than a fleeting burst of inspiration.

Whether you're an early-career professional trying to stand out, a manager looking to work more sustainably, or simply someone who wants their effort to count for more, this book offers a refreshingly grounded alternative to burnout culture.

Key Benefits

  • Reframes productivity around results, not hours worked
  • Offers practical frameworks for prioritisation and decision-making
  • Written in a clear, jargon-free style suitable for busy readers
  • Helps readers identify and play to their personal strengths
  • Ideal for professionals, students, and anyone seeking sustainable success
  • Compact paperback format, easy to read cover-to-cover or dip into

About the Author
Peter Langston writes on the themes of productivity, decision-making, and personal effectiveness, drawing on practical experience to offer readers grounded, real-world advice rather than abstract theory. His approach favours clear, actionable guidance over motivational cliché, aiming to help readers rethink how they structure their working lives. Note: some previously published details about this author's biography could not be independently verified and have been omitted pending further research; please see review notes.

Why You'll Love This Book
If you're ready to stop equating exhaustion with achievement, Work Wisely, Win Big offers a refreshing, practical roadmap to working smarter, deciding faster, and getting real results — without the burnout.

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